• Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Because people keep buying Xiaomi and Samsung shit that’s loaded with crap (at least over here, I understand this varies massively by region).

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      2 days ago

      At least Samsung phones are only bloated with Samsung apps, which in most part you can uninstall or disable. Although it’s still fucking stupid that when you buy a new phone you need to do a lot of maintenance just to make your phone work as it should, and not slow down because of shitty apps.

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      Base Android is also loaded with crap, directly from Google. Android is the worst mobile operating system, with the exception of all the others.

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        2 days ago

        Base Android (AOSP) is not, what you probably mean is Google Android.

        Look at GrapheneOS, that is a usable, privacy-focused Android without bloat.

        • ElectroLisa@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Almost none of the devices are shipped with anything but Google’s Android, and manufacturers don’t provide you alternative versions of Android

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            22 hours ago

            Yes, Google owns Android as a whole, but (almost?) every single OEM customizes Android for their purposes. That is not the same thing.

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            2 days ago

            You ain’t wrong but it is currently the gold standard

            You ain’t getting away from glowies, but at least corporate marketing trash can’t track you that easily

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        2 days ago

        I guess we just have a simple task - to make sure that all android phones are running base android.
        How do u propose that could be done?

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      2 days ago

      I mind the Google crap more than I mind the Samsung stuff. At least Samsung’s browser supports ad blockers since ages. That Chrome POS is just useless.

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      2 days ago

      i buy samsung cause parts aka easier to source parts.

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        fixing phones is the biggest scam ever. once you open the phone you are always going to have problems with the phone. they are not made to be opened and repaired.

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          Depends on the model, and the manufacturers would certainly prefer you replaced it, but I’ve privately fixed a few phones for friends/family. Fucked up and broke the first one, but the ones after are pretty much all still running without issue.

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          2 days ago

          As much as I hate this saying, it sounds like a skill issue

          I’ve done repairs on all my phones. New buttons, screens, batteries, ports, etc. I’ve never caused an unforeseen new issue by doing so.

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            Its not so much a skill issue, more so phone repair stores are the scams. they break stuff that wasn’t broken in the first place and get you to come back with the that issue or say it was also broken. Source: used to work in the phone repair industry and knew people who did this on the regular and is a standard.

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              What you describe is literally a skill issue though, if they’re breaking unrelated components.

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      2 days ago

      you can argue that iphones and pixel phones etc… have bloatware/spyware/malware as well.